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If a patient suddenly develops hyperbilirubinemia, i.e., total bilirubin 76 umol/l (with albumin 35 g/l; protein 69 g/l; alp 133 u/l; gamma gt 76 u/l; alt 21 u/l and ast 29 u/l) then should it be investigated further and can anything be done about it? doe

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Yes: it looks like you have hyperbilirubinemia with normal transaminases. It is unclear whether it is predominantly direct or indirect or if albumin is 35 or 3.5. Suspect possible he hemolysis. Follow up with your Internist may helpful

Answered 10/19/2014

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